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Birthplace of Ice Hockey Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada - c. 1800 by Garth Vaughan © 2001 | |||
| Birthplace Overview King's College Hist of King's Charles Inglis John Inglis J.Inglis Memo 69 Acres Plan of Lands Founded 1789 Pres. Cochran T.C.H. Starts School T.C.H. on King's Procuring Food TCH Reminiscences King's View Seat of the Muses The Three Elms Fire 1871 Fire 1920 King's Pictures
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This plan shows a 69 acres strip off of what is now known as College Road in Windsor. It shows two "Ponds of water never dry in any Season" the ponds being in close proximity on the Northwestern boundary. It also shows John Clarke's "Plaister (plaster) of Paris" (Gypsum Quarry) above the location of the two ponds, closer to the Northern boundary of the property. (This quarry, already distinct in shape, would become "The Long Pond" on King's College property and eventually would be included in a parcel of land traded with Haliburton.) |
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